Top Three Fantasy All-Star Teams

With teams having well exceeded the midway point of the season and the NBA All-Star game in New Orleans this weekend, we thought we'd take a stab at the All-Fantasy First, Second and Third teams. Who do you think comprises the best fantasy basketball team? Let FBP know in the comments below.

First Team
  • Chris Paul (NO, PG) - The number one Yahoo Fantasy Player overall, Paul wows us with 20 points and 10 assists each night and doesn't have a weakness in his game outside of blocks.
  • Shawn Marion (Mia, SF/PF) - Will his numbers drop in Miami? If one game is any indication, they might. Without a playmaker like Steve Nash, Marion will be hard-pressed to find the open looks he found in Phoenix.
  • Amare Stoudemire (Pho, C) - The more conventional 20 and 10, Stoudemire does everything for a fantasy manager, including shooting at nearly 60% from the field.
  • Kobe Bryant (LAL, SG) - He's playing less than 40 minutes a game for the first time since 2003. His stats haven't floundered though. Expect them to rise in the presence of Pau.
  • Dirk Nowitzki (Dal, PF) - The best true PF in the NBA right now fantasy-wise and he's having an off-year.
Second Team
  • Baron Davis (GS, PG) - why isn't this guy on the All-Star team? conspiracy anyone?
  • Caron Bulter (Was, SF)
  • Marcus Camby (Den, C) - should be NBA defensive player of the year
  • Allen Iverson (Den, SG)
  • Kevin Garnett (Bos, SF/PF)
Third Team
  • Lebron James (Cle, SF) - first team fantasy potential if he was on a better team
  • Yao Ming (Hou, C) - single handily carrying the Rockets on their current streak
  • Chauncey Billups (Det, PG) - only gets better with age
  • Carlos Boozer (Uta, PF/C)
  • Josh Smith (Atl, SG/SF/PF)
Snubbed?
Steve Nash, Chris Bosh, Danny Granger, Deron Williams, Rashard Lewis

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To hoops,
Farid

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